Enola
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Enola
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Look at her without a tear
The reality is sincere
Like a beautiful Falling Girl
She can't fly like a bird
She's alone,alone in her world
Take her hand,she falls in a hole
Open your eyes and your heart
It's the rising flower power
With a part of your sadness
I still dance with her madness
She's alone,alone in her world
Take her hand,she falls in a hole
She's alone,alone in her world
Take her hand,she falls in a hole
Hey what are you doing
Do you have the same feelings
She puts some make-up
And take her favorite dress-but
She's alone,alone in her world
Take her hand,she falls in a hole
She's alone,alone in her world
Take her hand,she falls in a hole
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